PAGE 16—THE FRONTIER. Thursday evening d i n n e guests at the home of Mrs Came Borg and daughter Marvel were Rev. and Mrs. M G. Hubby and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Garrett Kal bofi. of Ewing, visited Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs jY«ncis Bazelman. Miss Marvel Borg attended the Pine Creek camp at Long Pine Sunday. . , Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Ash*1 and family returned Friday from the Black Hills, where they had spent a week vaca tioning. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cham bers, jr., returned Sunday from Pine River, Minn., where they had spent a week vacationing. Mr and Mrs. Jerry Babl and Mrs. Vannie Newman spent Saturday attending the Bur well rodeo. They also visited at the home of Mrs. Newman’s son and Mrs. Babl s brother, Clifford Newman, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Harley Fox and daughter, of Page, were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mrs. Carrie Borg and daughter, MarveL Don Berg, of Sterling, Colo., is visiting his wife and daugh ter at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Biglin. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Long, Mrs. Lloyd Collins and son Curtis, spent Sunday visiting at the Ray Long home at Lynch. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harvey and children, of Kansas, City, Mo., arrived Sunday to visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kurtz, and other rela tives. „ Mr. and Mrs. Roy Goree, of Long Pine, visited Monday and Tuesday, Adgust 8 nd 9 at the home of Mrs. Goree's father, L. A. Simonson. Miss Madge Mathews, of Lincoln, spent last w e e k visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Streeeter and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde McKenzie. ROYAL THEATER — O’NEILL — Wednesday - Thursday August 24-25 Warner Bros. KEY LARGO Starring Humphrey Bogart, Ed ward G. Robinson and Laurel Bacall, with Lionel Barrymore Claire Trevor, Thomas Gome and John Rodney. Adm. 42c. plus tax 8c. Total 50' Children 10c. plus tax 2c. Total 12c Friday - Saturday August 19-20 Big Double Bill BLONDIE'S BIG DEAL — also — Allan "Rocky” Lane and his stallion Black Jack SUNDOWN IN SANTA FE with Eddy Waller, Roy Barcroft, Jean Dean, Rand Brooks. Adm. 42c plus tax 8c, Total 50< Children 10c, plus tax 2c, Total 12c Matinee Saturday 2:30 Sunday * Monday - Tuesday August 21-22-23 Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers in MOM’S THE BARKLEYS OF BROADWAY In Technicolor with Oscar Le vant, Billie Burke, Gale Robbins and Jacques Francois. Adm. 42c, plus tax 8c, Total 50c Matinoe Sunday 2:30, Adm. 42c, tax 8c, Total 50c: Children 10c, plus tax 2c. Total 12c O'Neill Nebx. August 18. 1949 Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Dono hoe and children of Yoirngs town, O., arrived August 8, tc , .pend a week visiting relative! friends. Mr. Donohoe is a former resident. „d rMrsFa A. AT rS JS “win ‘ daughter, ol Holbrook, SDent August 9, in Neligh vis itmg at the home of the k.rm , er’f parents, Mr. and Mr». Larry Wisch. Paul Shierk was in Omaha Tuesday, August 9. Misses Ida Belle Craig and Hazel Penteltcn, of Scramen to Calif-, were last hous^guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Clauson. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tomlin son and daughters, Catherine and Alice, of West Point, are visiting relatives and friends in O’Neill and Inman. Mrs K. C. Hunt and Mrs. Clarence E. Shaw accompan ied Grover C. Shaw to Savan nah, Mo., August 8. Mr. Shaw will receive medical treatment at a hospital there. Mrs H G. Mangan and daughter, Marilyn, left Aug. 8, for Omaha where they spent a few days on frusfiness. Francis Hickey and Mrs. Sam Fuhrer returned August 7, from Sioux City, where they had spent several days visiting Mrs. Hickey, who is a patient at St. Vincent’s hospital. Quentin Cavanaugh and Dan DeBacke left Aug. 9, for O maha where they spent a few days visiting. John O’Connor left August 9, for Boston. Mass., on an ex tended visit with relatives and friends. . ! Mrs. Anna Carson, of Keo bird, was an overnight guest August 6, at the home of Mr. and' Mrs. H. W. Tomlinson. Mrs. R. L. Bode, of Ogallala, left Aug. 9. after visiting for several days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Schaffer and family. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Woep ple and daughter Marilyn, of Ewing, were Aug. 7, dinner guests at the Sam Killham home. Mr. and Mrs. James Sulli van, sr., of Norfolk, and Miss Josie Sullivan, of Pasadena, Callif., spent several days last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs, James Sullivan, jr. Aug. 7 dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde McKenzie were Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Mathews and daugh ter, Madge, of Lincoln, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Streeter and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Streeter. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Tuck er, of Hoxtun, Colo., visited at the home of Mrs. Ellen Sul livan Saturday evening. Mrs. , Sullivan accompanied the Tuck ers to Seattle, Wash., where she ’ will visit her sister, Mrs. Mar 1 garet Shaughnessey, whom she has not seen in 40 years. Venetian ounai, prompt w livery, made to measure, metal ox wood, all colors.—J. M. Me* Donald Co., O'Neill. lltf Robert Stellars, of Burke, S. D„ is spending this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Long. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lar son left Sunday for Pasadena, Calif., where they will spend two weeks visiting relatives. Jerry O’Malley left Monday for Omaha where he is spend ing a few days visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. John Shoemak er and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. 1 Hickey left Friday for Oma ha. Saturday they attended the wedding of John Shoemaker, jr., to Miss Mary Ellen Len neman. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Maag and family, of Beloit, Kans., spent the weekend visiting at the home of Mrs. Maag’s sis ter, Mrs. Art Dexter, Mr. Dex ter and family. M. and Mrs. F. N. Cronin went to Sioux City Sunday to bring Mrs. P. B. Harty and son, Tom, home. Tom recently underwent a knee operation at St. Vincent’s hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Coyne j and daughter, Ronnie, return ! ed Saturday evening from a j trip to Wyoming, Utah Wash , ington and Idaho. Baseball! CARNEY PARK ... O’NEILL Under the Lights — 8:30 P.M. — SUNDAY, AUGUST 21 O’Neill Rockets vs. Valentine Ladies’ Night - Ladies Admitted FREE ADM. Men, 50c; Ladies FREE . Kids under 16 FREE Pop - Ice Cream - Pop Corn - Peanuts Teen Tattler — Ghost Stories Fill Bus as Band Returns from Burwell BY PAT BRENNAN Hi teenagers! By now all you | bandsters should have recooper j ated from Burwell, but I’h I afraid not from Crofton or from the Hays Days celebration. Yes, Burwell proved to be a lot of fun except for that tired, aching feeling (?)—especially for those ghost story-tellers on the bus coming home. No peace. A lot of guys and gals showed up a t the dance i nuay night to hear Kathleen Flood sing “Becaus e,,’ “Make Be lieve” and "Ah! Sweet Mystery of L i f e.” The teenagers went wild r« wun appiaust;. Brennan An O’Neill visitor. Miss Sue Prey, won the door prize. The chaperons were Mrs. Leo Mullen, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Grady and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Flood. Thank you. Tomorrow night will be a Extension Club Discusses Schools CHAMBERS — The Valley Center extension club met Fri day afternoon, August 12, at the home of M«rs. Ray Hoff man. Seven members and four visitors were present. The lesson, presented by Mrs. Guais Winlermote, was on the subject “Nebraska Looks at Her Schools.” During the business session, a round table discussion was conducted on the subject ol “Compulsory Healty Insurance.” Refreshments of pie a-la mode and ice tea were served by the hostess. Other Chambers News Mr. and Mrs. Jack Taylor, of Omaha, have been guests the past week of his brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Tay lor and children. Mr. and Mrs. Merton Mc Cartney and three children, of Oak came Saturday to visit over Sunday with her cousins, Mrs. Ray Hoffman, husband and family and Mrs. Arthur Miller, husband and son. Floyd Whitaker showed stock at the Burwell fair where he received several ribbons. A bull bred at the George Rowse place and owned by Graves, of Ballagh, won first place. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Lenz and family of Missouri, and Mr. and Mrs. William McEl vain and children of Califor nia, are visiting relatives at Chambers. The ladies are sis ters and they are daughters of Mr. and Mrs. John Dankert. Mr. and Mrs. Hylas Farrier and family left Tuesday for Minnesota on a short vacation. Home from Summer school in Lincoln are the Misses Lou anne Eisenhauer, E’ Lonna Shavlik, and Ardith Farrier. (From Kansas State college is Norman Walter. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS WD-John A Ross to Ben Braun 8-11-49 $90-No 147 ft of West 42 ft lot 4-North 147 ft lots 5 & 6-North 147 ft of East 45.67 ft lot 7-Ballons Outlots Atkin son. WD-Adeline Knudsen to Wm. L Neubauer & \vf 8-3-49 $6600 W'vSW'j 16-28-9. WD-James W Gill to James W Gill & Melba E Spath 4-4-49 $1 ■ots 1 & 2 Blk A-Lot 2 Blk E Perkins Annex-Chambers- Also several tracts in NWy4NWV4 29 26-12. WD-J B Fraka to Merlin W Luben & Muriel M Luben 5-1 48 $1-Part NW^SE^ 19-28-10. WD-Joseph G Ballon to Con j turners 8-12-49 $300-Part NE‘/4 NWh 32-30-14. WD-C A Townsend to Wilton Hayne 8-7-06 $225-Lot 3 Blk 9 Page. WD-Pacific Town Site Co to Wilton Hayne 3-25-10 $50-Lots 13 & 14 Blk 19-Page. WD-Pacific Town Site Co to Wilton Hayfte 4-8-07 $25-Lot 12 Blk 19-Page. WD-Wm Wefso to J C Wefso et al 7-10-49 $4928.58-1-7 Int in Part Outlet N-Stuart EMsNWy4 wv2NEy4-swv4Nwy4 - bnwv4 SW14 30-33-14 Sy.NEy4- Ey. SEy4-NW''4SEy4 25- syi 26 NW'4 35-33-15. Kansans Here— Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Maag, of Beloit, Kans., and Mr. and Mrs. Art Dexter spent Sunday visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Rothchild, of Atkinson. In the evening they visited the Dexter’s two sons, Laurence and Harold, who have been spending the Summer visiting at the Ed Dexter home at Amelia. Visit Son and Family— Mr. and Mrs. Charley Ross of Redbird, visited their son and his family, Mr and Mrs. Oliver Ross from Friday until Monday. Ben Asher, of Page, stayed overnight Friday with h i s j grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C H. Switzer. variety dance. There will be all kinds of dances, in fact. George Peters will call a square dance. We are sure to have your favorite kind of a dance, so be sure and come and be prepared for anything. A few weeks ago I said Nan cy Beha went to Omaha to au dition at Schmoller and Meuller. She received word that she has been chosen to sing on Omaha’s home talent radio show. They gave her a “I” for her audition. iNancy sang Irish melodies on the “Voice of the Frontier” St. Pat rick’s day. Congratulations, Nan cy! Saturday night there will be a band concert and I’m warning you, if the band lived through this week they’ll live througn anything. Another reminder of the big formal dance coming a week from tomorrow—Friday, August 26. We hope to have a favorite special orchestra but confirma- j tion has not been heard so far. j I’ll see you at Hay Days to- | day and the teenage dance to- ! morrow night. Take care. - - ■■— In Family Dinner— ATKINSON—The nine child- i ren of Mr. and Mrs. James F. Coday, of Atkinson, enjoyed a 1 family dinner with their par ents Sunday, Aug. 7. It had been a long time since they enjoyed this privilege. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Co day, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Cuett, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Coday, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Bonnenber ger, all of Atkinson; Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Coday, of O’Neill; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Coday, of Scottsbluff; Mr. and Mrs. Ever ett Standage, of Amelia; Mrs. Everett Wolcott, Albert and Ber nard Coday, all of Omaha. Miss Elaine Ressel and a girl friend, who are in nurses’ 1 training at Bryan Memorial hospital in Lincoln, arrived ; Sunday to visit the Harry Ressels and other relatives. INMAN NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Jonn Mavis, of Storm Lake, la., spent Sunday, August 7, with Mr. and Mrs. Harley Tompkins and family. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Tomp kins were in Neligh Tuesday, August 2, where they enjoyed a picnic with Mr. and Mrs. John Overocker, of Norfolk, Mrs H. S. Overocker and Miss Jennie Mills, of Los Angeles, Calif. The Royal Neighbors lodge met Wednesday afternoon. Au gust 3, with Mrs. Leon Tomp kins. Rev. Roy Wingate left Tues day August 2, for Omaha to visit friends. Mrs. W. R. Bunce and child ren returned to their home in Omaha Tuesday, August 2, af ter spending a few days visit ing Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Alex ander. George Sobotka and son, Robert, and daughter, Georgel la, have gone to Buhl, Ida., to seek employment. Mr. and Mrs. Kieth McGraw and son, John Patrick, return ed to their home at Crete, Tuesday, August 2, after visit ing Mr. McGraw’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry McGraw. Mrs. Lloyd Smith entertain ed several friends at a party in her home Wednesday after noon. James Pinkerman, sr., o f Hanford, Calif., left Saturday, August 6, for Omaha where he will visit his son James Pink erman, jr., and family. Mr. Pinkerman has been visiting his daughter, Mrs. Kenneth Coventry, and family. Harvey Tompkins went to Omaha Wednesday, August 3, to visit his brother. Dr. Chas. Tompkins, and family. He was accompanied to Omaha by his nephew, Tommy Tompkins, who has been visiting in the Harvey and Leon Tompkins homes. Mr. Tompkins returned home Thursday, accompanied by his daughter, Linelle, who has been visiting in the Chas. Tompkins home. Mrs. Don Luben entertained at a party at her home Wed nesday evening, August 3. Mrs. Harry McGraw enter tained at a party in her home Friday afternoon, August 5. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. South visited Mr. and Mrs. John Con ard and Mary Lou at Emmet Tuesday evening, August 2. Mrs. Lulu Quig and Mrs. Ar manda Pace, of O’Neill, were Sunday, August 3, dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. South. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cov- : entry and sons, Richard and Robert, left Sunday, August 7, for Tipton Mo., where they will visit Mr. Coventry’s sister, Mrs. Sherman Grazier, and family. Mr. and Mrs. William W. Watson and daughter, Betty Jo, of Ord, spent Sunday, Aug ust 7, with Mr, Watson’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wat son. Mr. and Mrs. James Cronk and Joseph Coon left Monday, | August 8, for Wayne where they will attend a three-week’s Summer school course. Mr. and Mrs. Penhollow of Omaha visited Mrs. Sarah Sabs Saturday, August 6. • Mrs. R. H. Shriner's Sister Dies— Mrs. R. H. Shriner has re ceived word of the death Wed nesday, August 10, of her sis ter, Mrs. T. A. Sankey, of Ute, la., in a Sioux City hospital. The funeral was Saturday Another sister, Mrs. Pearl Riley, of Hay Springs, return ed Monday to Shriner’s after having attended the funeral. She had visited the Shriners for 10 days. Her daughter, Peggy Pearl Riley, arrived Friday at Shriners and return ed Monday after the funeral. Another sister, Mrs. Lillian Marne, of Ute, la., returned Monday after a short visit with Mrs. Shriner. Miss Margaret Logan, o f Hutchinson, Kans., is visiting Patrolman and Mrs. Fay Robe son. . •v Barbara Jean Bryan la Fated— Mrs. Harold Young enter tained her little granddaugh ter, Barbara Jean Bryan, at a party Saturday in honor of her third girthday anniver sary. There were 11 little uests. They received colored 1 balloons and baskets of can dy as favors. Barbara Jean her sister and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Bryan expect to leave for their home in Lincoln today (Thursday) or Friday. Attends School— . Marvin Miller Is attendii* an athletic coaching school at Lincoln this week. ■ ■ — ■ . i, ■ ■ i IVAN C. PRUSS Bankers Life Insurance Co. of Nebraska Phone 285-J : O'Neill — ----- DR. J. L. SHERBAHN CHIROPRACTOR Complete X-Ray Equipment Vi Block So. of Ford Garage O'Neill. 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